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A pursuivant or, more correctly, pursuivant of arms, is a junior officer of arms. Most pursuivants are attached to official heraldic authorities, such as the College of Arms in London or the Court of the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh. In the mediaeval era, many great nobles employed their own officers of arms.[1] Today, there still exist some private pursuivants that are not employed by a government authority. In Scotland, for example, several pursuivants of arms have been appointed by Clan Chiefs. These pursuivants of arms look after matters of heraldic and genealogical importance for clan members.
Nationally appointed pursuivants
editEnglish Pursuivants of Arms in Ordinary
edit- Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
English Pursuivants of Arms Extraordinary
editScottish Pursuivants of Arms in Ordinary
edit- Bute Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Carrick Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Dingwall Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Kintyre Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Ormond Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
- Unicorn Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary
Scottish Pursuivants of Arms Extraordinary
edit- Linlithgow Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
- Falkland Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
- March Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
Irish Pursuivant of Arms
editPrivately appointed pursuivants
editRole with the same name in Freemasonry
editSome Masonic Grand Lodges have an office known as the Grand Pursuivant. It is the Grand Pursuivant's duty to announce all applicants for admission into the Grand Lodge by their names and Masonic titles; to take charge of the jewels and regalia of the Grand Lodge; to attend all meetings of the Grand Lodge, and to perform such other duties as may be required by the Grand Master or presiding officer. The office is also at the local Masonic lodge level in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. In that jurisdiction it is the Pursuivant's duty to guard the door of the lodge, and announce and escort applicants for admission into the lodge. The office is generally unknown at the local level in Masonic jurisdictions outside Pennsylvania, where these duties are performed by the Junior Deacon and Senior Deacon,[2] or the Inner Guard in UGLE.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "History". College of Arms.
- ^ California Monitor and Officer's Manual